DeepFriedEgg Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 1 minute ago, SilverFallsAndrew said: Looks like this run has highs in the low 40s with lows 25-30 in the willamette valley next weekend. Not bad. So basically 45/34 at PDX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 34 minutes ago, Slushy Inch said: Cold euro run. Big improvements. I’d happily settle for the 12z Euro. 1 Quote Live Weather Cam: https://www.youtube.com/live/KxlIo8-KVpc?si=xKLCFYWbZieAfyh6 PWS Wunderground https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KMDBETHE62 PWS CWOP/NOAA: https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=F3819&hours=72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverFallsAndrew Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 9 minutes ago, DeepFriedEgg said: So basically 45/34 at PDX Yes. 1 Quote Snowfall Precip 2022-23: 95.0" 2022-23: 17.39" 2021-22: 52.6" 2021-22: 91.46" 2020-21: 12.0" 2020-21: 71.59" 2019-20: 23.5" 2019-20: 58.54" 2018-19: 63.5" 2018-19: 66.33" 2017-18: 30.3" 2017-18: 59.83" 2016-17: 49.2" 2016-17: 97.58" 2015-16: 11.75" 2015-16: 68.67" 2014-15: 3.5" 2013-14: 11.75" 2013-14: 62.30 2012-13: 16.75" 2012-13: 78.45 2011-12: 98.5" 2011-12: 92.67" It's always sunny at Winters Hill! Fighting the good fight against weather evil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slushy Inch Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Nice reload attempt on the control. 5 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phishy Wx Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phishy Wx Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 and I repeat 2/5 - 2-12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rubus Leucodermis Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Looks like Dulles maxed out at 79˚F today, so 80-burger denied… how sad. But Reagan National made it up to 81˚F! OK, back to PNW weather. 1 Quote It's called clown range for a reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TigerWoodsLibido Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 EC has Feb looking chilly to start things off. Is it gonna deliver again? 6 1 Quote Springfield, Oregon regular season 2023-24 Stats: Coldest high: 25F (Jan 14, 2024) Coldest low: 20F (Jan 14, 2024) Days with below freezing temps: 24 (Most recent: Mar 8, 2024) Days with sub-40F highs: 4 (Most recent: Jan 16, 2024) Total snowfall: 0.0" Total ice: 2.25” Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021 (1.9") Last sub-freezing high: Jan 15, 2024 (27F) Last White Christmas: 1990 Significant wind events (gusts 45+): 0 Personal Stats: Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021 Last sub-freezing high: Jan 16, 2024 (32F) Last White Christmas: 2008 Total snowfall since joining TheWeatherForums: 42.0" Sub-freezing highs since joining TheWeatherForums: 4 Venmo GoFundMe "College Basketball vs Epilepsy": gf.me/u/zk3pj2 My Twitter @CBBjerseys4hope 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rubus Leucodermis Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 8 minutes ago, Phishy Wx said: Raw data for Reagan National says 81, but could be rounding error. https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=KDCA&hours=72 Quote It's called clown range for a reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rubus Leucodermis Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Just now, TigerWoodsLibido said: EC has Feb looking chilly to start things off. Is it gonna deliver again? Would not write off February, it has been our most consistent performer in recent decades. 2 1 Quote It's called clown range for a reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverFallsAndrew Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Just now, Slushy Inch said: Nice reload attempt on the control. Control almost always comes through. 1 1 1 Quote Snowfall Precip 2022-23: 95.0" 2022-23: 17.39" 2021-22: 52.6" 2021-22: 91.46" 2020-21: 12.0" 2020-21: 71.59" 2019-20: 23.5" 2019-20: 58.54" 2018-19: 63.5" 2018-19: 66.33" 2017-18: 30.3" 2017-18: 59.83" 2016-17: 49.2" 2016-17: 97.58" 2015-16: 11.75" 2015-16: 68.67" 2014-15: 3.5" 2013-14: 11.75" 2013-14: 62.30 2012-13: 16.75" 2012-13: 78.45 2011-12: 98.5" 2011-12: 92.67" It's always sunny at Winters Hill! Fighting the good fight against weather evil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlTahoe Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 35 minutes ago, Phil said: We just turned on the AC. Eff this s**t. This brings up an interesting thought exercise. Since you guys had a snow storm not to long ago. Can anyone think of another location that had a snow storm and reached 80F + in the month of January? I am thinking maybe northern Texas or Arkansas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cascadia_Wx Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 2 minutes ago, SilverFallsAndrew said: Control almost always comes through. It’s misnamed because it’s usually out of control 1 1 Quote Summer grows while Winter goes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slushy Inch Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 9 minutes ago, SilverFallsAndrew said: Control almost always comes through. True. Wonder why that is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Port Angeles Foothiller Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 4 minutes ago, AlTahoe said: This brings up an interesting thought exercise. Since you guys had a snow storm not to long ago. Can anyone think of another location that had a snow storm and reached 80F + in the month of January? I am thinking maybe northern Texas or Arkansas Arkansas does this often Quote PWS: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KWAPORTA220 2023-2024 Snow Total: 18" (6 events) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeepFriedEgg Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 9 minutes ago, Slushy Inch said: True. Wonder why that is Cherry picking? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phishy Wx Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 10 minutes ago, AlTahoe said: This brings up an interesting thought exercise. Since you guys had a snow storm not to long ago. Can anyone think of another location that had a snow storm and reached 80F + in the month of January? I am thinking maybe northern Texas or Arkansas heck that can happen in Denver, or at least close Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TT-SEA Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Lovely day out here so far with the rain holding off... some sun breaks and mid level clouds and 54 in North Bend currently. Quote **REPORTED CONDITIONS AND ANOMALIES ARE NOT MEANT TO IMPLY ANYTHING ON A REGIONAL LEVEL UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlTahoe Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 7 minutes ago, Phishy Wx said: heck that can happen in Denver, or at least close Specifically for the month of Jan. Denvers earliest 80F is March 18th. Spring time tons of cities can get snow and go to 80F. Jan seems really hard to do Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverFallsAndrew Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 12 minutes ago, Port Angeles Foothiller said: Arkansas does this often This is from February 2011 at Bartlesville, OK. 8 23 10 16.5 -21.1 48 0 T M 0 9 20 -13 3.5 -34.3 61 0 0.12 M 0 10 29 -28 0.5 -37.6 64 0 0.00 0.0 0 11 44 -7 18.5 -19.8 46 0 0.00 0.0 0 12 55 21 38.0 -0.6 27 0 0.00 0.0 0 13 52 18 35.0 -3.8 30 0 0.00 0.0 0 14 51 27 39.0 -0.1 26 0 0.00 0.0 0 15 61 32 46.5 7.2 18 0 0.00 0.0 0 16 62 60 61.0 21.4 4 0 0.00 0.0 0 17 82 56 69.0 29.1 0 4 0.00 0.0 0 2 Quote Snowfall Precip 2022-23: 95.0" 2022-23: 17.39" 2021-22: 52.6" 2021-22: 91.46" 2020-21: 12.0" 2020-21: 71.59" 2019-20: 23.5" 2019-20: 58.54" 2018-19: 63.5" 2018-19: 66.33" 2017-18: 30.3" 2017-18: 59.83" 2016-17: 49.2" 2016-17: 97.58" 2015-16: 11.75" 2015-16: 68.67" 2014-15: 3.5" 2013-14: 11.75" 2013-14: 62.30 2012-13: 16.75" 2012-13: 78.45 2011-12: 98.5" 2011-12: 92.67" It's always sunny at Winters Hill! Fighting the good fight against weather evil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bainbridgekid Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 If we get any clearing, Monday afternoon might be ridiculously warm. Widespread 68-72 degree temps showing up East of Puget Sound on the WRF. Still unclear if the jet stream will pull far enough NW to make something like that possible though. If not we'd just be looking at 60 degree rain. 1 1 1 6 Quote Everett Snowfall (510 feet elevation) Snow since February 2019: 91" 2023-24: 6" 2022-23: 17.5" 2021-22: 17.75" 2020-21: 14.5” 2019-20: 10.5" 2018-19: 24.75" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 20 minutes ago, AlTahoe said: Specifically for the month of Jan. Denvers earliest 80F is March 18th. Spring time tons of cities can get snow and go to 80F. Jan seems really hard to do Mid-south or Plains states are where I’d look for that to be most frequent. Not the first time it’s happened here though. Jan 1932 and 1950 both reached 80°F and had measurable snow (though IAD records don’t go back that far and DCA technically only reached 79°F in 1950 thanks to wind off the water, but basically the same thing, just less data). In Feb/Mar such extremes are much more common, of course. In fact temp extremes are more the rule than the exception in late winter/spring as insolation battles the arctic at its coldest time of year (bottoms out in Feb). 2 Quote Live Weather Cam: https://www.youtube.com/live/KxlIo8-KVpc?si=xKLCFYWbZieAfyh6 PWS Wunderground https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KMDBETHE62 PWS CWOP/NOAA: https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=F3819&hours=72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 49 minutes ago, Rubus Leucodermis said: Raw data for Reagan National says 81, but could be rounding error. https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=KDCA&hours=72 Probably a rounding error, but given its DCA anything is possible. Quote Live Weather Cam: https://www.youtube.com/live/KxlIo8-KVpc?si=xKLCFYWbZieAfyh6 PWS Wunderground https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KMDBETHE62 PWS CWOP/NOAA: https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=F3819&hours=72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doinko Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 42 minutes ago, AlTahoe said: This brings up an interesting thought exercise. Since you guys had a snow storm not to long ago. Can anyone think of another location that had a snow storm and reached 80F + in the month of January? I am thinking maybe northern Texas or Arkansas Looks like Dallas did it in Jan 1917. 7.1" snowstorm on the 14th and then 84 on the 30th 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlTahoe Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 2 minutes ago, Doinko said: Looks like Dallas did it in Jan 1917. 7.1" snowstorm on the 14th and then 84 on the 30th Dallas kind of gets forgotten on how extreme their weather can get. Good find. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MossMan Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 6 minutes ago, bainbridgekid said: If we get any clearing, Monday afternoon might be ridiculously warm. Widespread 68-72 degree temps showing up East of Puget Sound on the WRF. Still unclear if the jet stream will pull far enough NW to make something like that possible though. If not we'd just be looking at 60 degree rain. Awesome! Let’s go big!! Then go big cold again! 1 1 Quote Elevation 580’ Location a few miles east of I-5 on the Snohomish Co side of the Snohomish/Skagit border. I love snow/cold AND sun/warmth! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cascadia_Wx Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 5 minutes ago, Doinko said: Looks like Dallas did it in Jan 1917. 7.1" snowstorm on the 14th and then 84 on the 30th Not quite 80, but many spots in the Portland area, including PDX, hit 75 in April 2022, then had a major late season snow event just four days later. 1 1 Quote Summer grows while Winter goes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cascadia_Wx Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 (edited) 39 minutes ago, MossMan said: Awesome! Let’s go big!! Then go big cold again! Meanwhile I’m going to burn a pile of money, then go spend whatever I have left at Casino the next day, since being so far in the hole will make it more likely for me to win it all back, and then some. Edited January 26 by Cascadia_Wx Quote Summer grows while Winter goes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rubus Leucodermis Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 16 minutes ago, SilverFallsAndrew said: This is from February 2011 at Bartlesville, OK. 8 23 10 16.5 -21.1 48 0 T M 0 9 20 -13 3.5 -34.3 61 0 0.12 M 0 10 29 -28 0.5 -37.6 64 0 0.00 0.0 0 11 44 -7 18.5 -19.8 46 0 0.00 0.0 0 12 55 21 38.0 -0.6 27 0 0.00 0.0 0 13 52 18 35.0 -3.8 30 0 0.00 0.0 0 14 51 27 39.0 -0.1 26 0 0.00 0.0 0 15 61 32 46.5 7.2 18 0 0.00 0.0 0 16 62 60 61.0 21.4 4 0 0.00 0.0 0 17 82 56 69.0 29.1 0 4 0.00 0.0 0 TX and OK would have to be my nominees for the most dramatic wintertime temperature swings. My parents lived in the D-FW Metroplex for about ten years and I would usually visit them in the winter or spring (because I am going to stay the hell away from there in the summer). The one thing that struck me about winters in north Texas was how mild the seasonal norms were, and how wild the extremes that averaged to those norms were. If I spent a week in the Metroplex in the winter, I would wear everything from shorts and a T-shirt to a heavy winter jacket outdoors. 3 Quote It's called clown range for a reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverFallsAndrew Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Just now, Rubus Leucodermis said: TX and OK would have to be my nominees for the most dramatic wintertime temperature swings. My parents lived in the D-FW Metroplex for about ten years and I would usually visit them in the winter or spring (because I am going to stay the hell away from there in the summer). The one thing that struck me about winters in north Texas was how mild the seasonal norms were, and how wild the extremes that averaged to those norms were. If I spent a week in the Metroplex in the winter, I would wear everything from shorts and a T-shirt to a heavy winter jacket outdoors. December 2008 had one of my favorite extreme swings for Bville. 10 40 17 28.5 -9.9 36 0 0.09 M M 11 55 19 37.0 -1.1 28 0 0.00 M M 12 50 28 39.0 1.1 26 0 0.00 M M 13 63 43 53.0 15.4 12 0 0.00 M M 14 74 18 46.0 8.7 19 0 T M M 15 18 14 16.0 -21.1 49 0 0.05 M M 16 26 15 20.5 -16.4 44 0 0.03 M M 17 30 23 26.5 -10.1 38 0 0.00 M M 18 59 30 44.5 8.1 20 0 0.04 M M 19 62 27 44.5 8.3 20 0 0.00 M M 20 35 15 25.0 -11.0 40 0 0.00 M M 21 27 8 17.5 -18.3 47 0 0.00 M M Quote Snowfall Precip 2022-23: 95.0" 2022-23: 17.39" 2021-22: 52.6" 2021-22: 91.46" 2020-21: 12.0" 2020-21: 71.59" 2019-20: 23.5" 2019-20: 58.54" 2018-19: 63.5" 2018-19: 66.33" 2017-18: 30.3" 2017-18: 59.83" 2016-17: 49.2" 2016-17: 97.58" 2015-16: 11.75" 2015-16: 68.67" 2014-15: 3.5" 2013-14: 11.75" 2013-14: 62.30 2012-13: 16.75" 2012-13: 78.45 2011-12: 98.5" 2011-12: 92.67" It's always sunny at Winters Hill! Fighting the good fight against weather evil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iceresistance Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 6 minutes ago, Rubus Leucodermis said: TX and OK would have to be my nominees for the most dramatic wintertime temperature swings. My parents lived in the D-FW Metroplex for about ten years and I would usually visit them in the winter or spring (because I am going to stay the hell away from there in the summer). The one thing that struck me about winters in north Texas was how mild the seasonal norms were, and how wild the extremes that averaged to those norms were. If I spent a week in the Metroplex in the winter, I would wear everything from shorts and a T-shirt to a heavy winter jacket outdoors. Blue Northers are common, plus there is little resistance to the flow of airmasses on the plains! Quote Never say Never with Weather, because anything is possible! All observations are in Tecumseh, OK unless otherwise noted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TigerWoodsLibido Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 6 minutes ago, Rubus Leucodermis said: TX and OK would have to be my nominees for the most dramatic wintertime temperature swings. My parents lived in the D-FW Metroplex for about ten years and I would usually visit them in the winter or spring (because I am going to stay the hell away from there in the summer). The one thing that struck me about winters in north Texas was how mild the seasonal norms were, and how wild the extremes that averaged to those norms were. If I spent a week in the Metroplex in the winter, I would wear everything from shorts and a T-shirt to a heavy winter jacket outdoors. DFW is one of the wackiest weather places in the nation. Plenty of tornadoes too. 1 Quote Springfield, Oregon regular season 2023-24 Stats: Coldest high: 25F (Jan 14, 2024) Coldest low: 20F (Jan 14, 2024) Days with below freezing temps: 24 (Most recent: Mar 8, 2024) Days with sub-40F highs: 4 (Most recent: Jan 16, 2024) Total snowfall: 0.0" Total ice: 2.25” Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021 (1.9") Last sub-freezing high: Jan 15, 2024 (27F) Last White Christmas: 1990 Significant wind events (gusts 45+): 0 Personal Stats: Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021 Last sub-freezing high: Jan 16, 2024 (32F) Last White Christmas: 2008 Total snowfall since joining TheWeatherForums: 42.0" Sub-freezing highs since joining TheWeatherForums: 4 Venmo GoFundMe "College Basketball vs Epilepsy": gf.me/u/zk3pj2 My Twitter @CBBjerseys4hope 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iceresistance Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 2 minutes ago, TigerWoodsLibido said: DFW is one of the wackiest weather places in the nation. Plenty of tornadoes too. OKC is even crazier, more tornadoes than DFW! 1 1 Quote Never say Never with Weather, because anything is possible! All observations are in Tecumseh, OK unless otherwise noted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bainbridgekid Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 19 minutes ago, SilverFallsAndrew said: December 2008 had one of my favorite extreme swings for Bville. 10 40 17 28.5 -9.9 36 0 0.09 M M 11 55 19 37.0 -1.1 28 0 0.00 M M 12 50 28 39.0 1.1 26 0 0.00 M M 13 63 43 53.0 15.4 12 0 0.00 M M 14 74 18 46.0 8.7 19 0 T M M 15 18 14 16.0 -21.1 49 0 0.05 M M 16 26 15 20.5 -16.4 44 0 0.03 M M 17 30 23 26.5 -10.1 38 0 0.00 M M 18 59 30 44.5 8.1 20 0 0.04 M M 19 62 27 44.5 8.3 20 0 0.00 M M 20 35 15 25.0 -11.0 40 0 0.00 M M 21 27 8 17.5 -18.3 47 0 0.00 M M A high of 74 followed by high of 18 is diabolical. That's the kind of thing that killed people 100 years ago with no way to know it was coming. SEA's largest monthly swing was 74/14 in November 2010 and they did that in a day. 1 Quote Everett Snowfall (510 feet elevation) Snow since February 2019: 91" 2023-24: 6" 2022-23: 17.5" 2021-22: 17.75" 2020-21: 14.5” 2019-20: 10.5" 2018-19: 24.75" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AbbyJr Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 23 hours ago, Phil said: I’m not bullish on early Feb in the NW because historically speaking, subpolar canadian blocking above STJ extensions tends to drive colder ULL/TPV features offshore into the GOA. I’m more interested in what happens mid Feb onwards, when a more coherent Alaska block and -AO type pattern tries to establish while the jet begins retracting. Could something similar to February 2018 be a possible solution for mid February in the PNW? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rubus Leucodermis Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Not Texas or Oklahoma, but Illinois in 1836: Quote John Moses recalled watching a heavy black cloud advance from the northwest on hurricane-force winds about two o’clock in the afternoon. “Almost instantly, the strong wind…accompanied by a deep, bellowing sound, with its icy blast, swept over the land, and everything was frozen hard. The water in the little ponds in the roads froze in waves, sharp-edged and pointed, as the gale had blown it. The chickens, pigs and other small animals were frozen in their tracks.” Moses reported ice forming in the stream thicken to between six inches and a foot in a few hours, and wagon wheels ceasing to roll, congealed into the previously slushy ground. In Creve Coeur, the temperatures changed so quickly, man and cattle were frozen in their tracks, and the ice had to be cut away or melted before they could walk. http://www.heidorn.info/keith/weather/events/ilsuddenchange.htm 1 1 Quote It's called clown range for a reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TT-SEA Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 30 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said: Meanwhile I’m going to burn a pile of money, then go spend whatever I have left at Casino the next day, since being so far in the whole will make it more likely for me to win it all back, and then some. Not how weather works. Extremes do beget extremes. Randy is all about experiences. Must suck to be so wrapped around the axle about weather stats. Finding them interesting is one thing.... but being so emotionally invested in stats is quite another. 1 Quote **REPORTED CONDITIONS AND ANOMALIES ARE NOT MEANT TO IMPLY ANYTHING ON A REGIONAL LEVEL UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slushy Inch Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 8 minutes ago, TT-SEA said: Not how weather works. Extremes do beget extremes. Randy is all about experiences. Must suck to be so wrapped around the axle about weather stats. Finding them interesting is one thing.... but being so emotionally invested in stats is quite another. I think we hit 60 before Feb 2019 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 15 minutes ago, Rubus Leucodermis said: Not Texas or Oklahoma, but Illinois in 1836: http://www.heidorn.info/keith/weather/events/ilsuddenchange.htm The 19th century was full of insane weather extremes that would put anything in the last century to shame. At least out this way. The derecho that tore thru DC during the war of 1812 (Aug 1814) isn’t even most extreme event of that decade, let alone the century. 2 Quote Live Weather Cam: https://www.youtube.com/live/KxlIo8-KVpc?si=xKLCFYWbZieAfyh6 PWS Wunderground https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KMDBETHE62 PWS CWOP/NOAA: https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=F3819&hours=72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snow_wizard Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Looks like the first third of Feb is getting a chilly and dry vibe right now. A below normal Feb in any incarnation would be very impressive with a major Nino going. 4 Quote Death To Warm Anomalies! Winter 2023-24 stats Total Snowfall = 1.0" Day with 1" or more snow depth = 1 Total Hail = 0.0 Total Ice = 0.2 Coldest Low = 13 Lows 32 or below = 50 Highs 32 or below = 3 Lows 20 or below = 3 Highs 40 or below = 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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